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because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll talk about video game violence. is there is an incentive for relevance and there is a vehicle of escapism of video game immersion that enables people who want to be deadened to crawl in the cracks and stay there where no one can discover them until it is too late. >> i think that is absolutely spot on. the issue of all these things, mental health, video game, guns and so on, actually all of it is to blame. it is a collection of events, situations in somebody's life who is disturbed that all collides. i feel passionately about guns because without the gun here, this person couldn't have per
because people are watching us, including people who are fan sizing about us talking about them. if we don't collectively and the press and the leadership say this is disgusting, this is repulsive, but rather to say who failed him, then everyone who has a grievance like him, who nurtures it and then says, finally, i want my grievance to be heard because i'm anonymous. so the problem with this phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon. and i realize you've raised interesting issues about guns and we'll...
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to begin awake and wake in the wake of the tragedy but i think about that death with us i mean that's those are the talking points coming from the n.r.a. the politicians that are in mashed in the n.r.a. and in conservative causes i mean that's that's that's not speculation on my part that's politics and media one hundred one for the last fifteen years they have a message they have a narrative that narrative has to percolate through their delivery system which unfortunately are their very competent very wonderful anchors and reporters so i would lay against any news outlet but they are set up the delivery system for the pundits for the host driven shows where you have the right wing you know mentality come in and there's rehash and then shot back out you know in these various media outlets where they're pundits feed into somebody like laura ingram this is nothing different than what they did ironically two weeks ago to bob costas and one of their own employees jason whitlock when costas and whitlock talked about guns with respect to the kansas city chiefs who killed his girlfriend and
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue. how do we know beyond this general sense of resource depletion just how unprepared companies are for this transition? >> well, we advise governments and businesses around the world, particularly leading organizations on resource efficiency and carbon reduction. we wanted to see whether there was a broader passion here and whether other organizations were engaged in the same way as leading organizations. we did market research. we looked into almost 500 executive opinions on essentially resource efficiency, resource crunch, what they were doing -- >> what do you mean resource? what kind of res
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue....
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to china what will the people who live after us do. it's a question more and more people are aware of to. climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps still small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. laurence bram global activist author economist it's great to have you with us here today it's great to be here this is the global economic crisis broke out four years ago there's been so much effort. to put it back on track u.s. alone has been billions of dollars in bailouts it just doesn't seem to be able to take off why is it not picking up money as people used in the wrong way and they're using old ways to solve new problems and they're not coming up with new ways. we have you know sure the stimulus what happens is the money goes into the tracks and because you have no regulation between the banks and investment banks the money is not being allowed to people in communities are starting to use to reinvigorate you know the heartland of america i
to china what will the people who live after us do. it's a question more and more people are aware of to. climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps still small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. laurence bram global activist author economist it's great to have you with us here today it's great to be here this is the global economic crisis broke out four years ago there's been so much effort. to...
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joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what happened on friday, everybody has to look at what part they had to play in creating this culture of violence. let me be very clear. quentin terrentino's movies are very violent. he can't back down from that. stand up for the fact that you decide to create these movies. all you have to do is show a clip of his movies and it's stylized violence. so the headline there is when violence looks good, it's okay and we forget that it's violence. >> bill: when you studied this, i mean, it's basically all about influencing people to do sufficient in
joining us now from philadelphia, dr. chuck williams, teaches at drexel university and studied the question of violence in film. what's your headline, doctor? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on, bill, to talk about this very important issue. quentin taken tie tee know, he's a good director as an adult who understands reality and versus fantasy. i can consume that as many times as i want and i happen to enjoy kill bill somewhat that series. but let me also say that after what...
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, telling us they loved us. >> that made you feel better? >> yes. >> what about you? >> it felt kind of weird but as well, it kind of felt comforting, like things are slowly getting back to normal. >> you want that routine back. you both knew siblings, friends whose siblings died. how has it been to face that, to realize that? >> like, i don't want to believe it, but you kind of have to. it really does get to you to think that like your best friend won't have a little brother for the rest of their lives. >> makes you appreciate each other, doesn't it? you're lucky. >> we are lucky. >> obviously you're talking, a lot of people are saying where are you from. your dad's american, your mom's australian. you moved here four years ago. i know, georgia, you chose this town for two reasons. what were they? >> when we knew we were going to come back to america, i was looking for -- most important to me was a safe place to live. and the second most important was good schools and i was very obsessive, trawling the internet, reading every survey, every
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your take on the whether or not it should be a weak ruble or a strong well you know for the two of us as you know regular russian citizens taxpayers what's best is a stable ruble where for inflation doesn't go anywhere we don't really risk losing all savings if the ruble goes through week but for the time being apparently there are pros and cons for everything basically for the full week or ruble would be much better for the government at the moment because we need to balance the budget probably not in the beginning of this year but next year to be will free probably a weakening of the rebuild because we can rebuild means exporting companies like ross knew from gas from get more. dollars that they would see selling their products to get more rubles and therefore they pay more taxes and it's easier to balance the budget but a stronger ruble of course leads to economic growth in the so we have we have it all about. well it's an ongoing debate that's for sure and david ritter madame co. thanks and we'll have the fresh ruble figures soon as we look at the markets and just a couple of minu
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for -- to use for these benefits. is there any chance, is there any chance that this will be seen by the democratic side as in fact, a more accurate measurement, rather than simply a way to cut benefits? >> it is a good question. on the one hand you had nancy pelosi going on msnbc saying she probably could muster up support for that in her caucus. certainly because the medicare eligibility age component is not there, it could make it through the caucus possibly. on the other hand you have people legitimately know that this is a benefit cut. and in 2012, promising to put social security to the side and promising never to touch benefits in these negotiations. and now they're going to have to explain to their constituency to who they made these promises, i'm doing this because of a broader deal. so it creates a very different political reality. >> sam stein and ezra klein, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> coming up, the truth about guns in america. and the lies of the national rifle association. that is
for -- to use for these benefits. is there any chance, is there any chance that this will be seen by the democratic side as in fact, a more accurate measurement, rather than simply a way to cut benefits? >> it is a good question. on the one hand you had nancy pelosi going on msnbc saying she probably could muster up support for that in her caucus. certainly because the medicare eligibility age component is not there, it could make it through the caucus possibly. on the other hand you have...
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who are going to show you heads to use and be. sure bosses are being hired for the want to trip to london. is a run for it before they get. going to two years since he founded the movement has grown to include tens of thousands of supporters who sympathize with his racist views easing years ago. while government well placed forces to tackle the problem. brings with it. years and years of frustration. and soul so when it when english french leave happened which is as they said it's been called a phenomenon this country as a reason because people have been feeling the same towns to see no voice painting all countries being destroyed from within. the black culture off the space covering our country and the people who've been feeling the same sorry. mainly. the signal it across the whole country. what happened lucian in march two thousand line is the reason the was founded. then the british troops were returning from the war in afghanistan on. the welcoming committee included radical islamists and the agitators who insults the soldier
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i don't disagree with that at all i like where he makes you know there are there is a use a new that city that make them so. well i think there are very different where we're talking about hoing talking about homelessness you know leslie do you want to reply to that to keep going you're perfectly welcome to give your money to those. you are perfectly welcome to give your money to those sorts of things that's what philanthropies all about if you believe that something is of urgent need support it organize a group to do something about it we also elect representatives to congress and a president to make decisions that they believe in their capacity as elected officials are in the broad interest of the public we have multiple ways of doing this just because you. think you're much more is of great priority doesn't mean everybody has to agree on a stephen quickly reply then i'll go back but i think that that gets to a much more urgent kind of question which is is that to talk that that too much is in fact left to the caprice of private charity and to the arbitrary individual decisions of
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i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. that an unbalanced man shouldn't be able it to get his hands on a military style assault rifle so easily. that in this age of technology we should be able to check someone's criminal records before they can check out at a gun show. if he we work harder to keep guns out of the hands of the people there would be fewer atroscities like the ones in newtown or any of the lesser known tragedies in small towns and big cities all across america every day. since friday morning a police officer was gunned down in memphis leaving four children without their mother. two officers were killed outside a grocery store in topeka. a woman was shot and killed inside a las vegas casino. three people were shot inside an alabama hospital. a 4-year-old was caught in a drive-by in missouri and taken off life support just yesterday. each one of these americans was a victim of the everyday gun violence that takes the lives of more than 10,000 americans every year. violence that we cannot accept as routine. so
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i found that they the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to create the super got the stuff. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of professed. will stop this type of ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately.
i found that they the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to create the super got the stuff. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of professed. will stop this type of ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately.
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to today you can also follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez i want to know what you want us to cover so tweet me and also back here at eight pm eastern. technology innovation and all the developments from around. the. lowing welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle there's no greater gift than the gift of giving as the u.s. deals with his great fiscal woes should tax cuts below to reve into nine to nonprofits and charities particularly at a time when the list advantaged need all the help they can get or is this a false debate the real problem is gross income inequality. not the politics of charities i'm joined by richard land in nashville he is the president of the southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie when koski he is a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs are a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want richard if i go to you first in nashville of the fi
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. >> good to have you with us. our top story this hour -- germany investing 10 billion euros to ensure renewable energy is available. >> will the debate be different in america after the new town school massacre. -- newtown school massacre? >> german policymakers say the countries making good progress and plans to phase out nuclear energy and increase its dependence on renewable energy. >> in berlin this morning, they delivered their first assessment of infrastructure changes that will be needed to phase out nuclear power by 2020. >> with federal elections next year, energy is a key policy issue, and the government says 10 billion euros is being invested to keep the country's infrastructure up to date. >> germany's economics minister and environment ministers say they want to work together to complete the country's energy transformation. in the past, they have squabbled about details, but now, they say they are united. >> we are going to reach our goals. environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and exp
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perry joins us from the south korean capital. -- harry joins us. we are awaiting official announcements. when can we expect it to happen? >> it could be any time really in terms of the victory acknowledgement or even a concession in the next two or three hours, depending on how close the numbers become. speaking to a couple of senior advisers, one in each party. the adviser for the park-geun hye see more relaxed and confident. suggesting the exit poll, by no means conclusive, that put the candidate had gained the edge. but he said if they did with it would be at by a razor-thin. the democratic united party adviser was saying that seemed to be in better shape of the exit polls, they finished pulling with an hour still to go in voting. could be a late spurt of the support. the most substantial paul -- poll so far, they say that lead is still within their own margin of error. in terms of the latest results from behind me, nationwide, about 10% of the votes so far have been counted. hye has been ahead in the early voting. she's down -- stands about 63%
perry joins us from the south korean capital. -- harry joins us. we are awaiting official announcements. when can we expect it to happen? >> it could be any time really in terms of the victory acknowledgement or even a concession in the next two or three hours, depending on how close the numbers become. speaking to a couple of senior advisers, one in each party. the adviser for the park-geun hye see more relaxed and confident. suggesting the exit poll, by no means conclusive, that put the...
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thanks for joining us. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower
thanks for joining us. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower
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a rift in the russian political elite euro artie's or you go pissing off is that the state duma for us now live. hugo or can we expect this ban to come into force then. well nothing is decided for despite the heated debate the deputies of the state do more have. approved the amendment which bans americans from adopting russian children but the draft itself hasn't yet been approved the final and third reading is still ahead and if it even if it does end up being approved by the state duma then it will be passed over to the federation council the upper house of parliament and then if a green light is given it will be passed over to the president for his final signature but it's really not clear at the moment if this draft in its current films will indeed become an acting the law because this issue really has split russia's political elite we have heard from several ministers including the foreign minister who spoke against introducing it the speaker of the federation council has also called on russian lawmakers not to rush with it prime minister dmitry medvedev hasn't openly supported it
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he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from what i see in the notes today, you're not even willing to give that we've bottomed yet. is that true? >> right. see, people pretend to know the future more than they do. there are trends, there are changes. as president obama just said, this was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that was in his speech minutes ago. he's right. those kinds of events change people's thinking. one thing that's happening is people are moving more into renting. if you look at permits today, they're up for multifamily housing, not single family housing.
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she used the ruling party's organizational power to her full advantage in promoting her campaign. she focused on the province of shenzen to lock in votes of conservatives and secured the overwhelming support and the support of voters in the 50s and older who wanted stability. at the same time, park distanced herself from outgoing president lee myung bak, also a member of the ruling party. he came under fire over the widening income disparity and corruption involving his relatives and close aides. park even criticized his government during the campaign. >> okay, kahu, we will be back to you in a minute. we'll be back to you in a few minutes. >>> first, let's learn a little more about park kunei. not just south korea's first female president, also the first child of a former president to win the country's highest office. we take a closer look at her life. >> reporter: park studied engineering in seoul. she is single. >> translator: i'm determined to do my utmost to bring peace and security to this country. >> reporter: the 60-year-old politician is the daughter of for president park
she used the ruling party's organizational power to her full advantage in promoting her campaign. she focused on the province of shenzen to lock in votes of conservatives and secured the overwhelming support and the support of voters in the 50s and older who wanted stability. at the same time, park distanced herself from outgoing president lee myung bak, also a member of the ruling party. he came under fire over the widening income disparity and corruption involving his relatives and close...
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your cooperation is value to us. >> is valuable to us. >> how was it getting back to you in writing, the sense of being able to do this thing. >> i forgot. >> i really forgot how much -- because the great thing about goodwill hunting it really changed the way i got work on movies after that i was really invited into the creative fold of every director i worked with after that because they knew i was a writer so i felt like that part of my self was being met, you know, that itch was being scratched, because, you know, film is problem solving and that means a dialogue change here or structural change in here and you are a part of that decision process but i thought i, what it was like to start from, you know, the open laptop and that was just really fun. i just -- my wife said to me in filled of the whole thing, no matter what happens if you never make this movie, you know, i haven't seen you this happy, you know. at least you remembered how much fun it is to write. >> i assume what you want, most want to do is where you are a film maker and touch on all of those things. >> they all ov
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anyone that uses a new. currency is just a mommy saying the intent of its use and the intent of its use is not noble in the position of the be a nobleman. ok let me ask you about this idea of inflation because the gun. i mean here in the u.k. and in the united states and elsewhere they say that inflation is not a problem it's on the radar deflation is really the problem and therefore we need more quantitative easing we're going to target nominal g.d.p. instead of inflation but if you expand your balance sheet by trillions of dollars or trillions of pounds isn't that where the inflation is residing at the same time america just announced that one of their big health insurer providers is upping costs by twenty percent education skyrocketing every single year prices on things on the periphery are skyrocketing but they say there's no inflation but yet it's right there on the on the fed's balance sheet an argument peter schiff makes repeatedly now he's getting into hot water because people say wait a minute peter
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they didn't see us as human beings, but just as whores, just as flesh that they could use. that's all. >> ( translated ): we serviced between eight and 15 men a day. there were 22 girls in a three- bedroom apartment, and each girl got beaten up at least once a day. sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work without ever receiving a penny. >> ( translated ): he said, "you'll be paid $500 a month." but the girls told me, "he never pays $500 a month. he always finds a reason to fine you." for example, if a client asks you to do something and you refuse, and the client complains to the pimp, he'd charge you for a month or two, and you'd end up
they didn't see us as human beings, but just as whores, just as flesh that they could use. that's all. >> ( translated ): we serviced between eight and 15 men a day. there were 22 girls in a three- bedroom apartment, and each girl got beaten up at least once a day. sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can...
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shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," it only took 24 turnovers and 15 weeks, but jets coach rex ryan benching mark sanchez, but that doesn't mean tim tebow will start next sunday. that story and a check of weather when "way too early" comes back. >> i hereby deliver these two articles of impeachment. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? be
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joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved and the thoughts of suicide and homicide could have gone back many years in fact. but the planning is what is important. there was a period of time he was putting together a plan to carry out what he did on friday regardless of the stressor that may have occurred several days before. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that
joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved...
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would be used to launch a nuclear warhead. this type of missile technology is expressly covered under u.n. security council resolutions, prohibiting such testing of missiles and the type of technology, supported by china even. the last time in spring when china tried to launch a satellite, but it failed using this technology, china said we need to come out with a presidential statement from the united nations on this presidential statement condemning the actions of north korea can set the stage for tougher actions in the future if china -- if north korea were to launch another missile. that missile has been launched. we now think it's time for tougher actions since her engaging diplomatically with china and other members of the u.n. security council on tougher resolutions and possibly sanctions against north korea. >> make any progress quick >> if you type to the state department to figure out what's going on. we've conveyed very frankly, candidly to the chinese in both washington d.c. and beijing in my case. >> in beijing, wh
would be used to launch a nuclear warhead. this type of missile technology is expressly covered under u.n. security council resolutions, prohibiting such testing of missiles and the type of technology, supported by china even. the last time in spring when china tried to launch a satellite, but it failed using this technology, china said we need to come out with a presidential statement from the united nations on this presidential statement condemning the actions of north korea can set the stage...
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they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed income, it is important to point out corporate bonds, treasuries, let's tackle treasuries first. especially superimposed fitch possibly downgrading u.s. credit and of course we know what that looks like, wasn't the worst thing in the world for treasuries a year ago because s&p did it. what you expect, let's tackle treasuries first. >> first bought think regardless of how the fiscal cliff negotiations are ultimately result, there's a pretty good probability over the course we see a ratings downgrade. the good news at least for the markets perspective is we have been through this process befor
they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed...
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as proof, they argue congress and the president are already using disasters and war spending as loopholes to avoid making tough cuts. >> they are doing that on the one side, then proposing additional stimulus spending on the other side, and then claiming that sometime next year they'll come up with some savings. that's a very troubling formula to me. >> reporter: if a grand bargain doesn't come together in the next few days, we may fall off the fiscal cliff and then wait for a new congress to put the pieces back together in the new year. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: well, roger altman is confident democrats and republicans will strike a deal and avoid falling off the fiscal cliff. he was deputy treasury secretary in the clinton administration and is now executive chairman and founder of evercore partners. >> susie: roger, so great to have you back on "nightly business report." >> thank you, susie. >> susie: nice to see you. why are you so optmistic there is going to be a fiscal cliff deal? >> i would cite two broad reasons, and then a few reasons specific to the negotiati
as proof, they argue congress and the president are already using disasters and war spending as loopholes to avoid making tough cuts. >> they are doing that on the one side, then proposing additional stimulus spending on the other side, and then claiming that sometime next year they'll come up with some savings. that's a very troubling formula to me. >> reporter: if a grand bargain doesn't come together in the next few days, we may fall off the fiscal cliff and then wait for a new...
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a very good evening she if you just joined us is kevin owen here at the new center israel says it will continue with plans to develop six thousand more settled homes in the west bank in east jerusalem despite international condemnation the settlement expansion seen is illegal under international law follows the palestinians upgrade of the un. the latest from tel aviv. israeli officials say that they're pressing on with plans to build six thousand new homes this defies criticism from western pa was the fear that the new one hundred waiting and hope for peace deal between israelis and palestinians you'll remember that it was just two months off he could be the question of palestinian territory at the map against him that is well made with you and me in terms of proving it to the discipline presented in the occupied west bank as well as in east jerusalem and at that time there was international unquiet the point needs to be made that is will continues to build trust with the science of international law and as well as of united nations resolutions critics are pointing out that is also ass
a very good evening she if you just joined us is kevin owen here at the new center israel says it will continue with plans to develop six thousand more settled homes in the west bank in east jerusalem despite international condemnation the settlement expansion seen is illegal under international law follows the palestinians upgrade of the un. the latest from tel aviv. israeli officials say that they're pressing on with plans to build six thousand new homes this defies criticism from western pa...